Japan Open: Srikanth, Prannoy crash out; Pranaav-Sikki in semis

IMAGE: Kidambi Srikanth once again lost to Viktor Axelsen, bowing out of the Japan Open on Friday. Photograph: Twitter

It was a day of mixed results for India at the Japan Open Super Series on Friday.

While Kidambi Srikanth crashed out in the quarter-finals after losing to world champion Viktor Axelsen of Denmark, mixed doubles pair of Pranaav Jerry Chopra and N Sikki Reddy advanced to the semi-finals.

The 25-year-old Srikanth from Guntur, who clinched back-to-back titles at Indonesia and Australia, couldn't curb his simple errors and went down 17-21, 17-21 to third seed Axelsen in a contest that lasted 40 minutes.

With this victory, Axelsen enjoys a 3-2 head-to-head lead over Srikanth in five meetings, having won the last three duels.

US Open champion H S Prannoy also bowed out of the tournament after suffering a 15-21, 14-21 loss to China's second seed Shi Yuqi in a 45-minute encounter.

Srikanth made too many errors and squandered 16-13 and 9-6 advantages in the first and second games respectively.

Axelsen, on the other hand, showed great agility and used his smashes to good use to outwit the Indian.

In the opening game, Axelsen opened up a 4-1 lead early on. Srikanth clawed back at 4-4 before grabbing the lead but the Dane managed to turn the tables to reach 8-6 when his opponent made a judgement error at baseline, found the net and then hit long.

The Indian grabbed a point after producing a precise return on the line but Axelsen managed to make it 10-7.

Srikanth once drew parity with the Dane who committed a few unforced errors but held the 11-10 advantage at the break when the Indian found the net again.

Srikanth started engaging his opponent in rallies, creating some acute angled strokes and mixing it up with deception and his trade mark smashes to lead 14-13.

The Indian was tight at the net but he struggled with the length as the Dane once again levelled at 16-16.

Axelsen won a video referral and then showed good athleticism to win a couple of points before unleashing a jump cross court smash to seal the opening game.

In the second game, Srikanth played some good rallies, varying the pace and managed to lead 5-4. The Indian won a referral to reach 6-4, before extending the lead to 9-6 when his rival served out and also hit long.

A miscued shot into the net from Srikanth gave Axelsen an opportunity and he capitalised on it with two precise smashes to draw parity at 9-9.

Srikanth's over head return again found the net as Axelsen unleashed a straight jump smash to again grab a slender 11-10 advantage at the interval.

Axelsen jumped to a 15-12 lead after the break before Srikanth produced a straight jump smash to break the rhythm.

The Dane produced some brilliant cross court smashes and sharp slices to lead 18-14.

Srikanth won two points with one of the returns kissing the net. The Indian apologised and a great sportsmanship was on display as the two high-fived at the net.

Axelsen soon unleashed another jump smash to move to three match points and sealed it when he drew Srikanth at net and then pushed the shuttle away from him with a back hand return.